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  2. Category:Flash (comics) images - Wikipedia

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    This category collects images that are scans, screen captures, photos, and/or illustrations of the Flash and related characters and intellectual properties for which DC Comics holds the copyright and/or trademark. Images of related comic book covers, as published, can be found in Category:DC Comics covers.

  3. The Flash (comic book) - Wikipedia

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    The Flash Omnibus Vol. 1: Flash Comics #104, Showcase #4, 8, 13–14, The Flash vol. 1 #105–132 864 September 24, 2014: 978-1401251499 [60] The Flash: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 1: Flash Comics #104, Showcase #4, 8, 13–14, The Flash vol. 1 #105–132 864 December 24, 2018: 978-1401290757: The Flash: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 2: The Flash ...

  4. Flash Comics - Wikipedia

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    The Flash was later given a solo comic book series, All-Flash which ran for 32 issues between Summer 1941 to January 1948. [5] Artist Joe Kubert's long association with the Hawkman character began with the story "The Painter and the $100,000" in Flash Comics #62 (Feb. 1945). [6] The Monocle was introduced in #64 as a new foe for Hawkman. [7]

  5. Elongated Man - Wikipedia

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    Elongated Man (Randolph William "Ralph" Dibny) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He first appeared in The Flash #112 (February 25, 1960). [1] The character made his live-action debut on The CW's live-action Arrowverse television series The Flash, portrayed by Hartley Sawyer.

  6. Kid Flash - Wikipedia

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    A fully formed alive-and-well Bart Allen, in his Kid Flash uniform, appeared before him. [15] When the New 52 universe began, the Kid Flash working with the Titans was known as Bart Allen. He ended up with a different backstory, and eventually was written out of the storyline. He was later replaced as Kid Flash by Wally's cousin, Wallace West.

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  8. Winky, Blinky, and Noddy - Wikipedia

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    Winky, Blinky, and Noddy are a trio of fictional comic book characters, created by writer Gardner Fox and artist E.E. Hibbard, [1] who first appeared in books starring the Flash. Their names were taken from Wynken, Blynken, and Nod , although their appearance and characterization was a spoof on the Three Stooges . [ 2 ]

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